I am telling you our nurses are topnotched when it comes to providing care and performing medical procedures. I have been hospitalized in another country, and I the experience you get from Filipino nurses is so much different. I hope we continue to enhance our curriculum and training to take advantage of these opportunities.
yeah very bulleted ang mga questions nya, sobrang tusok na tusok sa mga underlying details na yeah 180K PHP ang sahod, pero what's the catch? How to get there? mga ganon.
Actually, no. It would be helpful if he ask for step by step process to quality for this program i.e. is this only available for nursing students who are already in college? What about those who are in year 12 who might be thinking of pursuing nursing? what's the age limit? He mentioned young, but define young? Documents needed. A lot of things that he could have asked to clarify the process of applications. He just got excited about the wages.
They wanted it to be open-ended. That way, they can get the best and deserving.. First and foremost is learning the language and culture. Nursing demands very clear communication from fellow nurses, doctors, and of course patients.
Remember: The education for nurses in Germany is vocational, not at a bachelor's level! If you ever plan to work elsewhere, it can be quite challenging. Additionally, the cost of living in Germany and the associated taxes are substantial. Make sure to thoroughly inform yourself before making any decisions. There are several other drawbacks to consider as well.
I have seen that video of a Chinese programmer queueing outside for two days just to do his paperwork in Germany. Is it that bad there? Like can't they do that electronically? So backwards if true.
@arvin2005 I am German myself. With my engineering firm, we have trained highly educated Indian professionals with bachelor's and master's degrees who were motivated, well-mannered, and hardworking. They have studied German and even paid for the courses themselves. Still, we could only get very few into the country. The bureaucracy was overwhelming. On the other side, in 2015, our chancellor opened the borders for refugees, and they flooded the country. Many came without passports and from North Africa instead of Syria. Among them were criminals and terrorists who started committing crimes across the country. Now, nobody in Germany feels safe anymore. Due to the massive migrant influx, housing became very expensive. The skyrocketing costs of living and the overall situation have led to a very grim climate in Germany. Many protests with hundreds of thousands of people. By the way, the USA is not better. Asia is the future. The West is declining rapidly. That's the sad truth.
@arvin2005 if one speaks German and knows some tricks, then you can get an appointment the same day. But mostly, it is as bad as you saw it on the video. Especially for foreigners. I'm from the capital and I hate our bureaucracy as much as everyone else. It's because we have 16 states and they operate separately, so every state uses severall software suppliers. That's our biggest problem. It's sooooo embarrassing. Especially because Denmark, Netherlands and Estonia have such great systems We could just copy...
Maybe True! in Australia, if you don’t pass the ATAR exam after graduating from year 12. You can take Nursing course without any requirements, that’s how easy it is.
i hope the phil. govt will be as much aggressive as germany in supporting not only these nursing students but everyone who wants to pursue college studies so that young people can be more productive and be inspired to aspire for higher goals in the academe and citizens
Many commented that the interviewer is annoying and seems talking to a deaf person 😊. Truth is, very clear. He is adapt ing to his guest's pacing. He is doing great in this interview ♥
the interviewer is acting like a slave to white people. praising their superiority as a rich nation. colonial mentality at its best. instead of acting firm and reserved to restore dignity to our beloved Filipinos and letting the whole world that we are a sovereign and indepent country now and we are done with colonialism perspective and we see ourselves as equal to any other races. taas noo dapat hindi yung nakaluhod at hindi nananalangin ng biyaya ng ibang bansa.
I agree with that. They forgot to mention about the cost of living. The tax, the health insurance (which is obligatory) + other insurances and the most of important, the housing. I would assume that it will be provided at a minimal cost at the beginning. Germany has a big problem with affordable housing. Hopefully it will be explained to the people applying for the job. Not to disappoint the family left behind waiting for a huge remittance. Let´s just think that this will be for the future of your children without expecting anything in return.
Yeah I am currently enroll now as a nursing Student here in Germany but it's really challenging because of the language barrier 😢 but what is advantage you receive 1,000 euro a month as a student and free tuition the most highlight
Ang ganda na talaga yung mga ugali natin sa ibang bansa sana.. we can maintain it kahit all of this good offers. And home sickness, mabuhay po tayo and thanks to god for what we are now!
@@Yeah.Maybe. wala din gusto ng mag tyaga. Di kasi sila ine employ. Training lang dun walang sweldo ang nurses. Lalo pag bagong graduate. Masyado mautak hospital. Since no experience kakagatin ni nurse ang charity duties.
@@Yeah.Maybe. 2× a year pa nga ehh board exam, nahinto lang kasagsagan ng maraming COVID cases. Not sure ano na latest patakaran nila basta bumalik lang din
If they offer scholarships for student nurses in the Philippines tapos dito pa rin sila mag-aaral, that's good. Since walang maiiba sa training at exposure nila. But if they're suggesting that these students go to Germany to study Nursing, I'm not quite sure about that. What makes Filipino Nurses stand out is their training here in the Philippines. In developed countries, they have sophisticated equipment to help them with their work. Kaya resoureceful ang mga Filipino Nurses dahil dun.
Of course hindi sya totally free. Kailangan mong magtrabaho dun after graduation. Hindi natin alam kung mas maliit ang sweldo o mababang posisyon yung makukuha mo.
Excellent interview on a very important learning and earning opportunity. Of course, the most important thing is learning the language and the culture. Some simple German songs can be introduced in elementary and high schools with their translations as a form of familiarization. This news is quite encouraging for those who want to be nurses in Germany.
Hope they just don’t just keep on converting salaries to pesos. Consider the NET pay also and cost of living there. Conversion to php doesn’t make sense if you live overseas due to high taxes and pension cuts from the total salary. These are approximately 30-40% of the salary.
1000€ is a part time job salary which makes sense if mainly student ka. And 3000€ gross is minimum wage i guess kasi usually ang mga nurse d2 may OT naman so mas malaki pa yan sa 3k€
After nag pagkasabi ng salary ng convert agad sa peso sana inask din muna tax after nung salary like pros and cons at least to prepare. Dahil ung sahod need din nila gamitin sa Germany like house, electricity and food, Specially now the struggle in Europe is the cost of living akala lang ng iba malaki pero pag nandun na halos walang natitira kahit anong tipid dahil sa mahal ng gastos.
Agree. Lagi pag me news about overseas work , una ginagawa convert agad sa pesos. Eh hindi naman mappadala mo agad lahat yun. Tax and other govt cuts from salary like pension is almost 40%. In the end konti lang tlaga take home pay.
I'm here in Germany, malaki ang tax yes. but the benefits and health care system one of the best in the world. Cost of living you can check on your own, Germany is one of the cheapest in Europe. But the cons is.. ang Germany para lang sa malalakas ang loob at determinado mabago ang buhay at ng pamilya nila, kung simula pa pang maging nega tayo, stay in Pinas na lang.
Hindi naman kasi lahat ng info spoon feeding. You have to do your own research. Considering din yung alloted time sa pag-iinterview, hindi na maitatanong ng interviewer yun. It is for the individual‘s task to ask those questions.
True, that how we think at first bit when we are there, things are different. You need to work and work sometimes 2 - 3 jobs to be sble to pay all bills. Thats why western countries dont have enough time to make babies 😊. 5 years ago i got my first jobs here in New Zealand and my salary converted to PHP is around P150k pesos, but when i got here and i struggled for 1 -2 years.coz every need to buy cars in order to go to work, because public transportation take hour and that only around the citty noy in rural area.i only earn P20-30k a month and its budgeted, not included if you like to travel beautiful places, that extra cost extra expenses
I was a Caregiver for both my parents and dealt with them for years. I observed, and prefer them. They're extremely hardworking, and are not lazy. They're kind, and caring Christians. They're not rude, or crude, and don't have a nasty attitude. Give me doctors, nurses, and other medical staff from the Philippines. I also gave birth at the hospital, and came across some very angry nurses.
The salary in Germany is not that big unlike in the USA or Canada, but the healthcare and the opportunity are really there. I mean you could find more work as possibilities of elevating your career to the next level with of course the help of their government.
I think it’s a good opportunity especially to those young people who cannot afford to pay tuition into nursing school in the Philippines. This is a great stepping stone. ❤
Agree.. and its not even a Bachelor Degree. Nursing in Germany is a vocational course plus the burden of language. If they want to seek opportunities outside Germany as a nurse like US, Canada, Australia they are not qualified to practice as a registered nurse. There's a big difference when it comes to nursing curriculum and practice.
Pag Pinoy talaga masipag magtrabaho lang unlike other countries na mas preferred talaga mag business. kaya country of laborer Tayo ehhh. Pilipinas lang talaga AYAW mag adopt ng "Work smart" and "generate income wisely". Congrats Parin sa mag apply. Free Tuition pa
Pls research. Germany is one country where locals do not have to pay for education tuition. For foreigners there is a tuition but minimal. So there is really no cost. This initiative covers only the other costs like accommodation but the visa sponsorship is what attracts Filipinos. Language B2 is professional level. Lower level is A1 depending on visa type. These requirements are standard requirements to work there. 🤔
@@balongride3169 s reality lahat ng kurso n meron sila pero Sa bakita nurse lng. Not all schools h, selected universities only. Pati Norway dati free din, starting this year may bayad n.
@@balongride3169nope, what he said is true. Pero mas madali makapunta dito kung nursing kasi may direct linkage like ung company nila and the local agencies dyan sa pinas.
Foreign languages should be a requirement in Filipino schools. It's a no brainer because Filipinos are in demand abroad. One would think that the goverment would do it already. Being multilingual is beneficial in many industry and depending where you are, there are incentives. It is especially beneficial in the medical field.
It would be difficult. Philippines school is not that good supporting the below average students. Only those students who have a courage to study multiple languages. Not all people in the Philippines will give a support morally etc,.
It would be difficult. Philippines school is not that good supporting the below average students. Only those students who have a courage to study multiple languages. Not all people in the Philippines will give a support morally etc,.
If foreign languages were to be required in Philippine schools, then it should be taught starting grade school, preferably kindergarten or primary levels. Focus on French, German, and Spanish.
@@JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici it doesn't have to be. You can start in high school and college. Here in the US, it starts in 6th grade but doesn't really get serious until high school. Here in NYC, If kids want to graduate with a regents diploma then it's more advanced than just regular language class then college because it's a requirement in some majors. Otherwise it becomes an elective in college and kids don't really take it seriously. But I feel like language classes will benefit Filipinos since there are so many abroad. It also helps with finding jobs easily when they go to non English speaking countries.
Nursing Schools in the PH should offer German Language as an elective Course. Nursing students -- if they learn to SPEAK & UNDERSTAND German dito sa Pinas -- can continue studying in Germany. Even BS Nursing graduates dito sa PINAS should study German -- during their free time, so they will be accepted for IMMEDIATE WORK in Germany. Ja, ich bin Pinoy und ich spreche Deutsch.
well, hindi lang naman germany ang in need ng maraming nurses. japan as well, mas mataas pa sahod sa japan pero you need to learn nihonggo. korea na rin i think in the future, kukuha na rin sila ng filipino nurses kasi nagkukulang na rin sila pero they need to learn their language too.
Don't forget that's only Gross Salary. One must consider the tax, the rent and other living expenses here in Germany. Germany is good. But for younger people with money in the Philippines, take this opportunity only as second option. For people like me with not enough privilege, this is the best option.
Oo tama, please advise our Kababayan. Kawawa naman sila later. Cost of living in Gemany is high. Nurse in Germany is one man show from changing bedsheets to cleaning up the patient.
They forgot to mentioned that a lot of hospitals had to close in the last few years and a lot more will be closing. So where will they get a job? Probrably not in Germany
In few years time, PH will have a shortage of nurses, and I I think there will be someone from the congress who will make a bill to ban the exportation of nurses due to the shortage of nurses in PH
Actually there‘s already a shortage of nurses in the country kaya nga naglagay sila ng cap since the pandemic, not sure though kung inalis na nila yun ngayon.
Pro: ofw nurses there one of the groups who helps the economy in the philippines through remitting ( money sending) Cons: shortage of nurses in philippines too can affect the shortage of staffs
a bit worried on this. learning from here vs learning from abroad will be different. 'germanized' filipino students might not get the genuine experiences that local nurses are getting here and thus might lose those traits that the world loved so much of us filipinos. praying for the best of outcomes on this great opportunity for ph nurses.
You have a point, but I think it is culturally related. Filipinos that are raised and born here have different mindset and upbringing compared to Europeans therefore they are more empathetic towards others and nurturing is very natural for filipino
I agree with both of you guys, na the very reason why our nurses are excellent at what they do especially being nurturing, tender and caring to the patients kase yun na ang nakasanayan natin. But I can't say that having a german standardized nursing education will take that traits away, kase traits na yan, kumbaga naka-ugat na yan sa ating mga Pilipino, parang pagiging inggetero, naka-ugat narin.
@@thebram I feel u...but we never knew,I encountered many Pinay nurses overseas nawala na yung Pinoy traits and ang nakakainis pa hndi q na matanaw ang pride nila..
Yes salary are big but minus tax, housing and other bills are big. In results you only earn like you work us a nurse in the Philippines living in ghe provinces. Like here in New Zealand ,i have 4k plus NZ dollar per month, but my house around $500nzd per week the cheapest rent. $200 gas per week, $100 for food for week, $80 internet a month. In total you just earn a $800-1000 a month. Plus Power ,Water and garbage .only around P20k -35k pesos depending on the jobs. Only Better if both you and your wife have a jobs so that the thos expenses will divided into two, than living alone and rent solo a house. Most our families and relatives, think it will automatically you earn a P180 PHP but its not, the cost of living are high. The only good things are the benefits depending on which country you are into, and the most important are there is no Age Discrimination for any type of jobs.
You are right with those not mentioned deductions, but here in Germany is a lot cheaper. My apartment cost me 523€ a month (not weekly😅), 56€ Internet, 25,99€ for Phone bill, transpo of 49€ per month and that’s unlimited wherever you go in Germany (but will increase anytime in the future). I can save around 1.000€, but you can save more than that kapag di ka masyadong maluho. Saving rate ko is way much better than way back home.
Still good in Germany i think uoh can earn much than living here in NZ ,irs because of the the dollar rate to Philippines. Nzd dollar to Php peso just only P32-33 per dollar. In Germany are P60 pesos.
If your monthly salary is $4,000 German dollar and if its true your house rent just only $500+ ,its way better than work and live dito sa NZ .the cheapest houses Rent you can get near the town and city are $500-600 nzd per week ,way high if you're inside the city.
Our legislator must pay attention about this coz our country needs health care professionals too.Maybe our gov’t. must offer free medical educations too ,total eradication of corruptions our country can support free educations in college and universities.
3,000 euros or P180K ang pasahod nila doon sa Germany. Mababa yan kumpara sa nurse sa US. Dito sa US sumasahod ung nurse from $6,000-7,000 a month or P325,000 up for every 2weeks lang yan . Kasi every 2weeks pasahod dito.
Danke schön Deutschland. Naging RN ako sa germany for more than 2 years. Annerkant na ako as RN sa germany "fachmann" . I can say germany is very good country. Free tuition ng college, free healthcare . May allowance din ang anak niyo 300-350 euro each month. Mataas ang tax pero sulit ang binabayad mo. Napaka safe and mgnda ang bansa nila
Hindi namn. oje best example explanation lang niyan is dahil wala movie, music or khit isang german letter na tinuro sa atin nun nasa elementary tayo.sana meron foreign language tayo german . I think malaki tulong yun. Its not so tough to learn german language. You have to.embrace it lang.
Wise din and system ng offer nila...ang kalati ng oras mo sa school at ang kalahati ay sa ospital...Ang sahod sa Germany ay siguro nasa 2k euro or more...parang binabayaran mo rin ang pinaaral sa iyo pero ayos din yan...kasi pagnakatapos ka siguradong bibigyan ka nila ng pwesto sa mga ospital nila..
Nothing is free in Germany. Someone is paying for it. The good nga is sigurado ang job when you finish. You will survive here if you live a frugal life. Life is not easy here if you are weak. 😜
I understand.. b2 level is so broad lalo na kung allgemein.. pumasa aq last 2020 b2.. and2 na din ako germany, but pinauulit sakin, hirap pgsabayin work and studies. 😭
swerte ng mga kabataan ngayon ang daming opportunity..noon dyoskolord wlang libreng college magkanda kuba ka muna sa pagiging working student halos walng tulog..sobrang inggit ko talaga sa mga kabataan ngayon kaya nagagalit talaga ako sa kabataan na sinasayang ang panahon sa bisyo..
I’m currently working in Germany. 3k Euros as mentioned, I think is gross income. The german tax is also soaring high. Usually nurses take home around 2,200-2,300 euros as net pay depending which state and city you are located.
German Language is not easy. Im on a b1 level and im currently working and studying at the same time (will take the telc exam later this year).They did not disclose that there would be several deductions on your pay so it's not much (Ok na din kesa sa Pinas).sabi nga ng mga pinoy na nauna smen, laban lang kahit hirap sa language. Sana makayanan ng powers ko 😭
Lisod jud bitaw ang Deutsch language ayw u a MOG gasto mga dong ug inday mag self study una mo ug Deutsch naa na sa YT ug naa pud free apps. Before mo ug gasto sa German school diha sa pinas. Ang pinoy bilib ko sa mga schools nato diha pang world class...Maka compete jud mga pinoy bisagasa Lalot pa na madiskarte ang pinoy, just be sure YOU ARE READY AT ALL TIMES IF YOU'RE GOING TO RISK TO STAY HERE, CONSIDERING COLD COUNTRY DITO, BAWAL MAARTE DITO, AVAILABILITY NG FOOD SA PLACE WHERE YOU ARE GOING TO RESIDE, MAHIRAP DITO SA COMMUTING HA, WALANG TRIKE DITO....HAHABOLIN NYO LAGI ANG ORAS AT BAWAL TAMAD DITO AT KILOS PAGONG...😂
Fight lang. Pero maganda sana kung nakuha mo na B2 German language exam sa Pinas para Annerkennung or Recognition exam lang sana pagtutuunan mahirap din pagsabayin na nagwowork ka at studying.
ung 3000€ brutto nasa around 2000€ netto pag single ka. magrent ka pa, food and other miscellaneous. siguro may 1000€ parin savings mo pag magaling ka magbudget. carry na yan. wish mo lang na may enough kayong staff sa pagtatrabahuhan mo dahil nga palagi silang kulang. lalo na mga pag nagkasakit at nakabakasyon na colleagues. pero sa mga batang aspiring nurses, di pa yan sila mareklamo. kaya kulang nurses dito dahil nga sa situation na maliit ang sweldo, mahirap ang work kulang ang staff. madami magresign at ayaw na magnurse. matira matibay nalang. burn out at stress kalaban mo din. 3000€? napakaliit para sa nursing abroad. sana 3000€ nalang sa pinas 😂😅
High tax isama mo. Libre kasi paid from the tax. Pede na rin. Lifestyle base on your income. Kung mag exceed beyond ng salary mo wala pa savings. Mahirap mamuhay kung high standard of living. Live according to your income.
Same din pag US daming tax, need mo sasakyan, health insurance, house rent mahal dpende din sa state, car insurance.Depdnde din tlaga sa standard of living Kong maluho ka or hindi
I'm a nurse in Germany, Nursing Education & Training in the Philippines is way better than Germany. It is worthier studying Nursing in the Philippines.
Just saying.... Cons: The nursing curriculum in the Philippines is higher than in Germany. How? In what terms? The nursing curriculum in the Philippines is acceptable globally compare to Germany that you are only limited or allowed to practice your nursing career in Germany and other neighbouring European countries. A German registered nurse can pursue Bachelor's degree of Nursing in University in Germany for another year or 2 with C1 german language level and once finished you will now eligible or acceptable to work globally such as US, Australia, Canada etc. Pros: As we all know, nursing study in the Philippines is very very expensive when it come to tuition fees, miscellaneous, books, equipments needed in clinical etc. it will cost you like more or less half a million pesos just for you to stud nursing. In Germany, you need to pass first the german language B1 level and while you are studying Nursing, it is free and at the same time the government is giving you an allowance and you are also receiving a salary from the hospital or homecare where you are doing your practicals or your clinical duties.
Yes 💯% agree, because back there in the Philippines, all nurses there are Graduates of Bachelors Degree,that why they likes us Filipino Nurses😂, it is not the same when you compare it here in Germany,The nurse here is Vocational (3 years), in my opinion the Philippines has still the best curriculum because other country recognised our Curriculum as Bachelor Degree,and when you want to changes country, you have an option to move to US or AU,Canada or NZ😂.But the advantage here is that,we have a good Healthcare Care System and modern Equipment❤.
Philippines is still the best curriculum when you finished your BSN degree, you are not limited to one country but for some who wants to study nursing but do not have the means to support themselves they can try vocational nursing/diploma aka "Ausbildung Pflege" in Germany. They need to be serious in learning the german language because growing with the german language and learning the german language is a different story. I've been here in Germany for 3 years working as a Nurse and finished BSN degree passed the Nursing Board Exam and recently Nclex exam, my german sprache improve better as time goes by but still struggling especially when you have thoughts in mind and have difficulty expressing aside from understanding their not so common words used in a conversation. The salary or gehalt as a Nurse in Germany is between 2,600 to 3,400 euros but there is still deduction of taxes. It is enough to pay your bills and expenses, a little savings if you are supporting your family and sending remittances in the Philippines. Impossible to buy a house unless you are married with native/local german with high paying job because you will be needing a loan to buy a House.
not only for "their citizens" ... all residents of Germany, regardless of their citizenship, then surely also citizens of other EU countries (who can freely move to Germany) - and even citizens of any other country who manage to successfully apply for a study program at a German public university and get a student visa.
Usually Ausbildung ang Tawag which will take 3 years work at the same time nag school and yearly tumataas ang sahod approx(1200 then 1300 and 1500 sa Euro) A1 to B2 kailangan mag aral ng Deutsch pero magandang carrier siya since pero ang challenges talaga ang Language + Taxes ay susku goodluck nalang hirap. Viel glück❤
A former nursing instructor and nurse in germany here... Another catch: 1000 euro is not enough when you will be paying for your own apartment. Specially in Münich wherein you could barely find a 1 bedroom apartment that costs less than 1000....better study Nursing in the Philippines for 4 years (our curriculum is one of the best). At home, you will not have problem paying for your apartment and budgeting food. All you needed to do is focus your studies. After you graduate and acquire your license, you can finally decide which country would you wanna go. Graduating in the Philippines gives you a Bachelor's degree that could land you in any country. Whereas in Germany vocational course xa. Nearby neighboring countries who speaks German lng ma acknowledge ang diploma mo..
This is great...specially to those who cant afford to finish education here in the philippines....for me its highly recommended not only because of money matters but to d higher educational system that germany could offer...
Downside is the nursing profession in Germany is just a vocaltional course so if you are planning to work in another country after studying in Germany then you’ll have a big headache because you’ll be needing a professional license.
after about 20 years …there goes the demand for nurses all over the world again . Nurses should take advantage of this now before the demand goes down again.
3000 euro hindi po ibabawas pa po ang tax.. pero so far i am here for more than 4 years happy and contented dapat lang marunong magtipid kasi ang mahal ng mga apt except kapag may offer ang hospital or nursing home kung san ka magwowork
Yung May dream .. please learned the language Philippines EDUCATION should consider include the Language in curriculum and try the best adapting international standard specially we have the ability yes na Maka adapt easily patience lively yan gusto nila sa mga pinoy. Ang problem Lang minsan yung mga curriculum ntin di up sa standard nila at wala sa curriculum niLa kya mag arak ka ulit yon minsan nahihirapan ang pinoy . Pero gooddluck sa May plan ..ready nyo rin self ang weather . Germany is best place po to work Medco lonely pero kaya as long u keep in touch with your family and make friends sa Germany .
This is good offer specially for those ppl that cannot afford tuition fee in the Philippines but the best nurses go to the U.S though I like the German ppl. Their ambassador in the Philippines is my patient n we talked a lot about the German government program n he said very few ppl are applying because our priority is going to the U.S n he knew I was already U.S license working in a top notch hospital
Kung skilled worker ka. In-demand ka sa Germany.. Kulang na kulang sila dyan, kahit simpleng pag repair lang ng pinto di sila marunong kaya marami nghahanap dun
I am interested and im working here in UAE as Nursing Assistant...this dont have age limit cause im already in 40s...and im willing and inspire to get this such overwhelming opportunity
@@coolchannel4555 because of not passing recognition exam for Nurses or Annerkennung na tinatawag nila dito or B2 German Language Exam. May ibang Filipino Nurses here sa Germany na ang bitbit is B1 German Language Certificate tas dito mag B2 German Language exam mostly coming from TripleWin
I like Germany. Maganda talaga and safe. At syempre disiplinado dn tao parang Japan. Pero masyado atang hinahype ni Rico ang sahod sa Germany. Remember mas mataas cost of living sa Germany compare sa Pinas. Kaya yung 150K pesos na sahod hindi dn ganun kalaki yun.” pag dating mo sa Germany lalo na pag may kasama mo pa family mo. Rent pa lang sa Munich mabigat na.
Mas malaki ang sahod ng Nurses sa Amerika kesa European countries, malaki ang taxes sa Europe sa Amerika di masyado. May free healtcare nga sa European countries pero sa Amerika meron namang health insurances kaya di ka din masyado mangangamba pag nagkasakit ka. Tsaka kung balak mo mag-ipon at umuwi dito sa Pinas sa Amerika ka magpunta malaki maiipon mo at magiging pension mo. Kung sa Germany ang sahod 180k sa US pwede ka sumahod ng nasa 250k as Nurse.
Healthcare in Germany is not free😂 when it comes sa pension or retirement maliit lang makukuhang pension based narin sa mga kwento ng mga titas na natin who work sa Germany as a Nurse wayback 1970's. Also yung pension/retirement will be based how many healthcare professionals who are working in the healthcare field like Nurses kaya aggressive sila sa pagrerecruit and also to maintain yung Universal Healthcare system nila otherwise it will collapse dahil sa understaffing especially andami ng matatanda na nagretire at already old, a Lot was taking advantage sa Social System here in Germany sama pa yung ibang refugees who are not working.
@@jonAmazeing sabi nila free kasi universal healthcare. Tsaka alam ko talaga mas malaki sahod sa US kasi may kapatid ako ng Nurse pero caregiver sya sa Canada. Yung kaklase nya na Nurse sa UK lumipat ng US kasi nga mas malaki sahod dun tsaka mas malaki ata pension sa US.
@@mmjj7685 may bayad health insurance dito deducted sa salary. Yung Dental services nila may bayad yung cleaning. Subsidized yung prescribed na medicines. Walang bayad ang consultation sa Doctor, Laboratory or kung magpa admit sa Hospital for surgery o magkasakit pero mahirap maghanap ng Doctor saka appointment katulad sa Canada kaya make use talaga ng Health insurance dito kasi binabayaran.
@@jonAmazeing ang isip ko talaga since universal health care napakadalang ng private insurance since malaki ang tax kaya yung healthcare subsidized na ng government at ang alam ko yung mayayaman lang talaga ang nagamit ng private hospital sa Europe kasi yung government hospital nila magaganda. Sa US hindi na ko nagtataka kung bakit may insurance pero sa European countries nakakagulat na may private healthcare insurance.
@@mmjj7685 Everyone is paying health insurance deducted sa salary if working. Baka statutory health insurance yan from government for those na retired na sa work or person with disabilities na hindi private yung health insurance nila
im a Filipino nurse. I want to work as Nurse in Germany and to look for my forever Afam🙏🏼. Sa mga nanjan na sa Germany, mabilis din ba kayo nakahanap ng Afam nyo?
I hope the 1k euro per month salary they are offering the employer should cover the board and lodging, food expenses, transpo. and health insurance. Otherwise you will not survive with just that amount here in Europe. I live in the Netherlands and minimum salary for nurses here is 3,800 euro to 4k euro per month. I hope the German govt will be fair with the salary they will give to our hardworking fellow Filipino nurses.
Yup allowance lang yan yung 1K euros. Yung rent pa unless shared apartment, expenses like food, bills like wifi, phone, atbp, travel kung magcocommute. Yung kakilala kong nagausbildung ng nursing pero medtech sa Pinas nakitira sa Tita nya para makatipid
3000 Euros a month is about half the wage of a nurse in the US. Also, in the US hospitals will pay nursing assistants to complete nursing school. So getting the visa is the obstacle.
I am telling you our nurses are topnotched when it comes to providing care and performing medical procedures. I have been hospitalized in another country, and I the experience you get from Filipino nurses is so much different. I hope we continue to enhance our curriculum and training to take advantage of these opportunities.
Sa true. Kahit dito middle east. Ang pinoy eh always going the extra mile to help patients.
Whole world talaga talking about filipino nurses is the best in the whole world., aven in Scandinavian
Tamad mga pinoy at hihilahin ka pababa ng mga yan. Mangmang pa karamihan
No
Topnotch talaga ang pilipines pag export ng tao hahahaha proud pa kayo
the interviewer is doing a good job asking key question that needed for anyone interested for the wonderful offer from German School
yeah very bulleted ang mga questions nya, sobrang tusok na tusok sa mga underlying details na yeah 180K PHP ang sahod, pero what's the catch? How to get there? mga ganon.
Actually, no. It would be helpful if he ask for step by step process to quality for this program i.e. is this only available for nursing students who are already in college? What about those who are in year 12 who might be thinking of pursuing nursing? what's the age limit? He mentioned young, but define young? Documents needed. A lot of things that he could have asked to clarify the process of applications. He just got excited about the wages.
He's an excellent interviewer ! Clear, polite, and to the point.
They wanted it to be open-ended. That way, they can get the best and deserving.. First and foremost is learning the language and culture. Nursing demands very clear communication from fellow nurses, doctors, and of course patients.
@@thebramThe cost of living is in Germany is high. During Education with 1000€ salary, I'd would require to live frugal.
Thank you so much Germany!!! 🇩🇪
they want to keep philipinos poor and use it against china so be careful i think your naive
“TENDER, LOVE and CARE! “That’s the brand name of Filipino Nurses all over the world. 😊👍
Remember: The education for nurses in Germany is vocational, not at a bachelor's level! If you ever plan to work elsewhere, it can be quite challenging. Additionally, the cost of living in Germany and the associated taxes are substantial. Make sure to thoroughly inform yourself before making any decisions. There are several other drawbacks to consider as well.
I have seen that video of a Chinese programmer queueing outside for two days just to do his paperwork in Germany. Is it that bad there? Like can't they do that electronically? So backwards if true.
@arvin2005 I am German myself. With my engineering firm, we have trained highly educated Indian professionals with bachelor's and master's degrees who were motivated, well-mannered, and hardworking. They have studied German and even paid for the courses themselves. Still, we could only get very few into the country. The bureaucracy was overwhelming. On the other side, in 2015, our chancellor opened the borders for refugees, and they flooded the country. Many came without passports and from North Africa instead of Syria. Among them were criminals and terrorists who started committing crimes across the country. Now, nobody in Germany feels safe anymore. Due to the massive migrant influx, housing became very expensive. The skyrocketing costs of living and the overall situation have led to a very grim climate in Germany. Many protests with hundreds of thousands of people. By the way, the USA is not better. Asia is the future. The West is declining rapidly. That's the sad truth.
@@MediaCreators Well no Filipino will ever terrorize Germany. That I can assure you
@arvin2005 if one speaks German and knows some tricks, then you can get an appointment the same day. But mostly, it is as bad as you saw it on the video. Especially for foreigners. I'm from the capital and I hate our bureaucracy as much as everyone else. It's because we have 16 states and they operate separately, so every state uses severall software suppliers. That's our biggest problem. It's sooooo embarrassing. Especially because Denmark, Netherlands and Estonia have such great systems We could just copy...
Maybe True! in Australia, if you don’t pass the ATAR exam after graduating from year 12. You can take Nursing course without any requirements, that’s how easy it is.
Thank you Germany for recognizing our nurses and giving free tuition.
Of course it's not really "free," you will be required for certain years to work in Germany after graduation.
Thank you so much sir Adrian Heimerer god bless you more 🙏😇❤️
i hope the phil. govt will be as much aggressive as germany in supporting not only these nursing students but everyone who wants to pursue college studies so that young people can be more productive and be inspired to aspire for higher goals in the academe and citizens
Yes there is a state government is free tuition ...colleges but they don't offer free tuition for nursing students so sad ...
Naku, sa dami ng buwaya sa govt, magkaka-snow muna sa Ph bago mangyari yan. 😅
It wont happen in PH
Buti pa yung Germany may plano para sa Filipino workers. Kaya magbigay ng edukasyon at trabaho. Ang ironic lang tbh.
Germany is desperate for workers because they are not reproducing. The Philippines have the inverse problem: too much people not enough opportunities.
Thank you so much Germany 🇩🇪 🤍 🇵🇭
Filipino Culture is beautiful. They are caring, compassionate, hardworkers and God-fearing people.
we don't ask
Many commented that the interviewer is annoying and seems talking to a deaf person 😊. Truth is, very clear. He is adapt ing to his guest's pacing. He is doing great in this interview ♥
Interviewer is too unnecessarily hyper. Needs to tone it down.
the interviewer is very good communicator
the interviewer is acting like a slave to white people. praising their superiority as a rich nation. colonial mentality at its best. instead of acting firm and reserved to restore dignity to our beloved Filipinos and letting the whole world that we are a sovereign and indepent country now and we are done with colonialism perspective and we see ourselves as equal to any other races. taas noo dapat hindi yung nakaluhod at hindi nananalangin ng biyaya ng ibang bansa.
Thank You Germany for offering pilipino youth the free education for nursing.❤❤❤
@Rico Hizon: although they are given high salaries we have to factor in cost of living in Germany.
I agree with that. They forgot to mention about the cost of living. The tax, the health insurance (which is obligatory) + other insurances and the most of important, the housing. I would assume that it will be provided at a minimal cost at the beginning. Germany has a big problem with affordable housing. Hopefully it will be explained to the people applying for the job. Not to disappoint the family left behind waiting for a huge remittance. Let´s just think that this will be for the future of your children without expecting anything in return.
Yeah I am currently enroll now as a nursing Student here in Germany but it's really challenging because of the language barrier 😢 but what is advantage you receive 1,000 euro a month as a student and free tuition the most highlight
we can easily learn any language.as a filipina it is our advantage and we can perfectly speak it with thier accent.
Hello how did you apply?
Sir" paano Po Ang accommodation Ng mga estudyante??' Ang tutuluyan" nila habang Nag- aaral sa Germany??!!'.. may free accommodation ba Kayo dyan??'.
Sir" Help mo nmn Ang mga Kabataan nating kapuspalad" na Gustong' umunlad Ang buhay nila;' ---- Ariel Enriquez"
So du bist studentin
This is a win win move for germany as well us filipinos, thank you for this iopportunity ❤
I can't blame Filipino nurses na naga-abroad. Sobrang bongga talaga ng offer nila samantalang dito jusko, bare minimum.
KURAKOT KASI MGA POLITIKONG NA NASA GOBYERNO, KAYA MABABA
Well, Philippines is a third world country compared to Germany.
@@rhodbelljayrobinos5640 FACTS
Or corruption
Dumagdag pa adik na presidente 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ang ganda na talaga yung mga ugali natin sa ibang bansa sana.. we can maintain it kahit all of this good offers. And home sickness, mabuhay po tayo and thanks to god for what we are now!
Dapat nang ayusin nang Phil Government yung pagpapasweldo sa mga nurses natin. Unti unti na silang nauubos dito satin 😊
Yun nmn talaga dahilan bakit madami na nag nursing, to work abroad..
If phil still have nursing board passers every year, then di mauubos.
@@Yeah.Maybe. wala din gusto ng mag tyaga. Di kasi sila ine employ. Training lang dun walang sweldo ang nurses. Lalo pag bagong graduate. Masyado mautak hospital. Since no experience kakagatin ni nurse ang charity duties.
@@Yeah.Maybe. 2× a year pa nga ehh board exam, nahinto lang kasagsagan ng maraming COVID cases. Not sure ano na latest patakaran nila basta bumalik lang din
Paanong aayusin ang sweldo? Kaya bang tapatan ng gobyerno o private hospitals sa Pilipinas ang pasweldo abroad?
If they offer scholarships for student nurses in the Philippines tapos dito pa rin sila mag-aaral, that's good. Since walang maiiba sa training at exposure nila. But if they're suggesting that these students go to Germany to study Nursing, I'm not quite sure about that. What makes Filipino Nurses stand out is their training here in the Philippines. In developed countries, they have sophisticated equipment to help them with their work. Kaya resoureceful ang mga Filipino Nurses dahil dun.
Of course hindi sya totally free. Kailangan mong magtrabaho dun after graduation. Hindi natin alam kung mas maliit ang sweldo o mababang posisyon yung makukuha mo.
Thank you Germany for helping the Filipinos.
Thank you sumach all over tha wold deferent pepole kindly,respecteve in ench ather pilipino pepole is respect frendly
Excellent interview on a very important learning and earning opportunity. Of course, the most important thing is learning the language and the culture. Some simple German songs can be introduced in elementary and high schools with their translations as a form of familiarization. This news is quite encouraging for those who want to be nurses in Germany.
Hope they just don’t just keep on converting salaries to pesos. Consider the NET pay also and cost of living there. Conversion to php doesn’t make sense if you live overseas due to high taxes and pension cuts from the total salary. These are approximately 30-40% of the salary.
correct
I know a lot of nurses po doon. Malaki pa rin ang net nila at walang wala pa rin compared dito kahit makaltasan sila dun. ❤
agree 1000 euro not enough in europe. food, tranpo.apartment
1000€ is a part time job salary which makes sense if mainly student ka. And 3000€ gross is minimum wage i guess kasi usually ang mga nurse d2 may OT naman so mas malaki pa yan sa 3k€
After nag pagkasabi ng salary ng convert agad sa peso sana inask din muna tax after nung salary like pros and cons at least to prepare. Dahil ung sahod need din nila gamitin sa Germany like house, electricity and food, Specially now the struggle in Europe is the cost of living akala lang ng iba malaki pero pag nandun na halos walang natitira kahit anong tipid dahil sa mahal ng gastos.
trueeee
Agree. Lagi pag me news about overseas work , una ginagawa convert agad sa pesos. Eh hindi naman mappadala mo agad lahat yun. Tax and other govt cuts from salary like pension is almost 40%. In the end konti lang tlaga take home pay.
I'm here in Germany, malaki ang tax yes. but the benefits and health care system one of the best in the world. Cost of living you can check on your own, Germany is one of the cheapest in Europe. But the cons is.. ang Germany para lang sa malalakas ang loob at determinado mabago ang buhay at ng pamilya nila, kung simula pa pang maging nega tayo, stay in Pinas na lang.
Hindi naman kasi lahat ng info spoon feeding. You have to do your own research. Considering din yung alloted time sa pag-iinterview, hindi na maitatanong ng interviewer yun. It is for the individual‘s task to ask those questions.
True, that how we think at first bit when we are there, things are different. You need to work and work sometimes 2 - 3 jobs to be sble to pay all bills. Thats why western countries dont have enough time to make babies 😊. 5 years ago i got my first jobs here in New Zealand and my salary converted to PHP is around P150k pesos, but when i got here and i struggled for 1 -2 years.coz every need to buy cars in order to go to work, because public transportation take hour and that only around the citty noy in rural area.i only earn P20-30k a month and its budgeted, not included if you like to travel beautiful places, that extra cost extra expenses
Thank you so much Germany!❤
I was a Caregiver for both my parents and dealt with them for years. I observed, and prefer them. They're extremely hardworking, and are not lazy. They're kind, and caring Christians. They're not rude, or crude, and don't have a nasty attitude. Give me doctors, nurses, and other medical staff from the Philippines. I also gave birth at the hospital, and came across some very angry nurses.
wow, ang SWERTE-SWERTE ng mga kabataang nangangarap na magiginng NURSE in the future! GOOD LUCK to you all, Filipino youth...
The salary in Germany is not that big unlike in the USA or Canada, but the healthcare and the opportunity are really there. I mean you could find more work as possibilities of elevating your career to the next level with of course the help of their government.
I think it’s a good opportunity especially to those young people who cannot afford to pay tuition into nursing school in the Philippines. This is a great stepping stone. ❤
The money might be more in the US but medical workers here are overworked.
@@Moss_pigletsI think still same in Germany
Agree.. and its not even a Bachelor Degree. Nursing in Germany is a vocational course plus the burden of language. If they want to seek opportunities outside Germany as a nurse like US, Canada, Australia they are not qualified to practice as a registered nurse. There's a big difference when it comes to nursing curriculum and practice.
@@AprilAndreyaAbadi'm both PhRN and German RN never kami ng start ng 4,400 euros. Well advice ko lang magresearch sila before coming here.
Pag Pinoy talaga masipag magtrabaho lang unlike other countries na mas preferred talaga mag business. kaya country of laborer Tayo ehhh. Pilipinas lang talaga AYAW mag adopt ng "Work smart" and "generate income wisely". Congrats Parin sa mag apply. Free Tuition pa
need pa kasi ng starting money na alam naman natin na huge population parin ng Pilipinas walang ganon. So need magtrabaho before mag business
Pls research. Germany is one country where locals do not have to pay for education tuition. For foreigners there is a tuition but minimal. So there is really no cost. This initiative covers only the other costs like accommodation but the visa sponsorship is what attracts Filipinos. Language B2 is professional level. Lower level is A1 depending on visa type. These requirements are standard requirements to work there. 🤔
I have never paid for my German language course. Everything was free even the flight tickets. 😊
Wow Germany thank you for giving this opportunity to the Filiponos.
Hindi po bago yan. Free po tlg kahit anong kurso kahit hindi tg germany.
@@michaellopez2069di nga po? Baka po nurse lang.
@@balongride3169 s reality lahat ng kurso n meron sila pero Sa bakita nurse lng. Not all schools h, selected universities only. Pati Norway dati free din, starting this year may bayad n.
@@balongride3169nope, what he said is true. Pero mas madali makapunta dito kung nursing kasi may direct linkage like ung company nila and the local agencies dyan sa pinas.
Free talaga dito lahat 😅
Praise God and Grateful to God to you and ur family Sir Adrian and God Bless ..🙌❤👏🙏
Foreign languages should be a requirement in Filipino schools. It's a no brainer because Filipinos are in demand abroad. One would think that the goverment would do it already. Being multilingual is beneficial in many industry and depending where you are, there are incentives. It is especially beneficial in the medical field.
It would be difficult. Philippines school is not that good supporting the below average students. Only those students who have a courage to study multiple languages. Not all people in the Philippines will give a support morally etc,.
It would be difficult. Philippines school is not that good supporting the below average students. Only those students who have a courage to study multiple languages. Not all people in the Philippines will give a support morally etc,.
agree
If foreign languages were to be required in Philippine schools, then it should be taught starting grade school, preferably kindergarten or primary levels. Focus on French, German, and Spanish.
@@JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici it doesn't have to be. You can start in high school and college. Here in the US, it starts in 6th grade but doesn't really get serious until high school. Here in NYC, If kids want to graduate with a regents diploma then it's more advanced than just regular language class then college because it's a requirement in some majors. Otherwise it becomes an elective in college and kids don't really take it seriously. But I feel like language classes will benefit Filipinos since there are so many abroad. It also helps with finding jobs easily when they go to non English speaking countries.
After that Pandemic Everyone respected Filipino Nurse
That's good. If they go to German 🇩🇪 schools they are more likely to pass Whereas in PH 🇵🇭 the nursing licensure passing rate is only about a third.
Nursing Schools in the PH should offer German Language as an elective Course. Nursing students -- if they learn to SPEAK & UNDERSTAND German dito sa Pinas -- can continue studying in Germany. Even BS Nursing graduates dito sa PINAS should study German -- during their free time, so they will be accepted for IMMEDIATE WORK in Germany. Ja, ich bin Pinoy und ich spreche Deutsch.
You can learn German in Manila at Goethe Institute and the fee is very small. You can do your B2 there....
well, hindi lang naman germany ang in need ng maraming nurses. japan as well, mas mataas pa sahod sa japan pero you need to learn nihonggo. korea na rin i think in the future, kukuha na rin sila ng filipino nurses kasi nagkukulang na rin sila pero they need to learn their language too.
Don't forget that's only Gross Salary. One must consider the tax, the rent and other living expenses here in Germany. Germany is good. But for younger people with money in the Philippines, take this opportunity only as second option. For people like me with not enough privilege, this is the best option.
Oo tama, please advise our Kababayan. Kawawa naman sila later. Cost of living in Gemany is high. Nurse in Germany is one man show from changing bedsheets to cleaning up the patient.
Marry a German then it will help pay for living expenses.
Agree, kung rich ka na sa pinas ignore mo lang lahat ng ito 😂
Wow! Amazing opportunity for Filipino nursing students 👏👏👏
They forgot to mentioned that a lot of hospitals had to close in the last few years and a lot more will be closing. So where will they get a job? Probrably not in Germany
In few years time, PH will have a shortage of nurses, and I I think there will be someone from the congress who will make a bill to ban the exportation of nurses due to the shortage of nurses in PH
And no one can stop them from leaving kahit mag ban pa Sila, these countries will offer permanent visas if they impose a ban.
Actually there‘s already a shortage of nurses in the country kaya nga naglagay sila ng cap since the pandemic, not sure though kung inalis na nila yun ngayon.
Dapat Kasi libre tuition ang nursing para dadami graduate Ng nursing course
It all has to do with salary and job availability.
Pro: ofw nurses there one of the groups who helps the economy in the philippines through remitting ( money sending) Cons: shortage of nurses in philippines too can affect the shortage of staffs
Thank you so much Germany ❤
a bit worried on this. learning from here vs learning from abroad will be different. 'germanized' filipino students might not get the genuine experiences that local nurses are getting here and thus might lose those traits that the world loved so much of us filipinos. praying for the best of outcomes on this great opportunity for ph nurses.
You have a point, but I think it is culturally related. Filipinos that are raised and born here have different mindset and upbringing compared to Europeans therefore they are more empathetic towards others and nurturing is very natural for filipino
I agree with both of you guys, na the very reason why our nurses are excellent at what they do especially being nurturing, tender and caring to the patients kase yun na ang nakasanayan natin. But I can't say that having a german standardized nursing education will take that traits away, kase traits na yan, kumbaga naka-ugat na yan sa ating mga Pilipino, parang pagiging inggetero, naka-ugat narin.
@@thebram I feel u...but we never knew,I encountered many Pinay nurses overseas nawala na yung Pinoy traits and ang nakakainis pa hndi q na matanaw ang pride nila..
Yes salary are big but minus tax, housing and other bills are big. In results you only earn like you work us a nurse in the Philippines living in ghe provinces. Like here in New Zealand ,i have 4k plus NZ dollar per month, but my house around $500nzd per week the cheapest rent. $200 gas per week, $100 for food for week, $80 internet a month. In total you just earn a $800-1000 a month. Plus Power ,Water and garbage .only around P20k -35k pesos depending on the jobs. Only Better if both you and your wife have a jobs so that the thos expenses will divided into two, than living alone and rent solo a house.
Most our families and relatives, think it will automatically you earn a P180 PHP but its not, the cost of living are high. The only good things are the benefits depending on which country you are into, and the most important are there is no Age Discrimination for any type of jobs.
You are right with those not mentioned deductions, but here in Germany is a lot cheaper. My apartment cost me 523€ a month (not weekly😅), 56€ Internet, 25,99€ for Phone bill, transpo of 49€ per month and that’s unlimited wherever you go in Germany (but will increase anytime in the future). I can save around 1.000€, but you can save more than that kapag di ka masyadong maluho. Saving rate ko is way much better than way back home.
Still good in Germany i think uoh can earn much than living here in NZ ,irs because of the the dollar rate to Philippines. Nzd dollar to Php peso just only P32-33 per dollar. In Germany are P60 pesos.
If your monthly salary is $4,000 German dollar and if its true your house rent just only $500+ ,its way better than work and live dito sa NZ .the cheapest houses Rent you can get near the town and city are $500-600 nzd per week ,way high if you're inside the city.
He did not mention about the taxes and living expenses like food accomodations.
Yes, he did not give full details at all.
Thank you Germany 🇩🇪
Mabuhay Germany ❤❤❤
Free po tlg kahit anong kurso, kahit hindi tg germany.
Thank you Germany!❤
how to avail this one po? they should've added contact information and other important details.
Wow this is promising for those aspiring Filipino who wants to become nurses. This is a great opportunity for our kababayan.
Our legislator must pay attention about this coz our country needs health care professionals too.Maybe our gov’t. must offer free medical educations too ,total eradication of corruptions our country can support free educations in college and universities.
Filipino nurses are made to serve the world. 🗺️
parang hindì yata maganda sa pandinig ang komento mo. pakiramdam ko nainsulto ako.
3,000 euros or P180K ang pasahod nila doon sa Germany. Mababa yan kumpara sa nurse sa US. Dito sa US sumasahod ung nurse from $6,000-7,000 a month or P325,000 up for every 2weeks lang yan . Kasi every 2weeks pasahod dito.
German does the same for Brazilians.
My niece is in Berlin doing that.
Germany is my dream to work as caregiver ❤.
Danke schön Deutschland. Naging RN ako sa germany for more than 2 years. Annerkant na ako as RN sa germany "fachmann" . I can say germany is very good country. Free tuition ng college, free healthcare . May allowance din ang anak niyo 300-350 euro each month. Mataas ang tax pero sulit ang binabayad mo. Napaka safe and mgnda ang bansa nila
To learn German language is more harder than studying Nurses, I guess 😂😂
Hindi namn. oje best example explanation lang niyan is dahil wala movie, music or khit isang german letter na tinuro sa atin nun nasa elementary tayo.sana meron foreign language tayo german . I think malaki tulong yun. Its not so tough to learn german language. You have to.embrace it lang.
Wise din and system ng offer nila...ang kalati ng oras mo sa school at ang kalahati ay sa ospital...Ang sahod sa Germany ay siguro nasa 2k euro or more...parang binabayaran mo rin ang pinaaral sa iyo pero ayos din yan...kasi pagnakatapos ka siguradong bibigyan ka nila ng pwesto sa mga ospital nila..
Tama ka diyan.
Nothing is free in Germany. Someone is paying for it. The good nga is sigurado ang job when you finish. You will survive here if you live a frugal life. Life is not easy here if you are weak. 😜
philippino ladies are well mannered, and mostly highly educated.
Wow Philippines is the # 1 nurses in the world 🌎 thanks 🙏
i dont think that is something we should be proud of
I tried to study german language, it's so hard!!!
yes hard as diamond. hehe
Na, ist total einfach.. 😅
Ang pag-Aral ng German language at want to work sa Germany,Austria or Switzerland ay ´MUST‘ bec.yun ang language nila.
I understand.. b2 level is so broad lalo na kung allgemein.. pumasa aq last 2020 b2.. and2 na din ako germany, but pinauulit sakin, hirap pgsabayin work and studies. 😭
swerte ng mga kabataan ngayon ang daming opportunity..noon dyoskolord wlang libreng college magkanda kuba ka muna sa pagiging working student halos walng tulog..sobrang inggit ko talaga sa mga kabataan ngayon kaya nagagalit talaga ako sa kabataan na sinasayang ang panahon sa bisyo..
I’m currently working in Germany. 3k Euros as mentioned, I think is gross income. The german tax is also soaring high. Usually nurses take home around 2,200-2,300 euros as net pay depending which state and city you are located.
I’m also working as a nurse in Germany and I also need to pay 1k for my rent and plus my food and expenses. Omg wala na natira
in ireland, i made 3600 euros net but rent was 1800 2 beds..
@@jeffersonjosephoya-oy5652mahal ng apartment mo sir
German Language is not easy. Im on a b1 level and im currently working and studying at the same time (will take the telc exam later this year).They did not disclose that there would be several deductions on your pay so it's not much (Ok na din kesa sa Pinas).sabi nga ng mga pinoy na nauna smen, laban lang kahit hirap sa language. Sana makayanan ng powers ko 😭
Laban lang babe 😊 kaya mo po yan
Fighting!Kaya Yan,Tayo pa ba mga Pinoy...💪Good luck sa Exam!🇵🇭🇩🇪
Tax mataas kaltas,
Lisod jud bitaw ang Deutsch language ayw u a MOG gasto mga dong ug inday mag self study una mo ug Deutsch naa na sa YT ug naa pud free apps. Before mo ug gasto sa German school diha sa pinas. Ang pinoy bilib ko sa mga schools nato diha pang world class...Maka compete jud mga pinoy bisagasa Lalot pa na madiskarte ang pinoy, just be sure YOU ARE READY AT ALL TIMES IF YOU'RE GOING TO RISK TO STAY HERE, CONSIDERING COLD COUNTRY DITO, BAWAL MAARTE DITO, AVAILABILITY NG FOOD SA PLACE WHERE YOU ARE GOING TO RESIDE, MAHIRAP DITO SA COMMUTING HA, WALANG TRIKE DITO....HAHABOLIN NYO LAGI ANG ORAS AT BAWAL TAMAD DITO AT KILOS PAGONG...😂
Fight lang. Pero maganda sana kung nakuha mo na B2 German language exam sa Pinas para Annerkennung or Recognition exam lang sana pagtutuunan mahirap din pagsabayin na nagwowork ka at studying.
ung 3000€ brutto nasa around 2000€ netto pag single ka. magrent ka pa, food and other miscellaneous. siguro may 1000€ parin savings mo pag magaling ka magbudget. carry na yan. wish mo lang na may enough kayong staff sa pagtatrabahuhan mo dahil nga palagi silang kulang. lalo na mga pag nagkasakit at nakabakasyon na colleagues. pero sa mga batang aspiring nurses, di pa yan sila mareklamo. kaya kulang nurses dito dahil nga sa situation na maliit ang sweldo, mahirap ang work kulang ang staff. madami magresign at ayaw na magnurse. matira matibay nalang. burn out at stress kalaban mo din. 3000€? napakaliit para sa nursing abroad. sana 3000€ nalang sa pinas 😂😅
High tax isama mo. Libre kasi paid from the tax. Pede na rin. Lifestyle base on your income. Kung mag exceed beyond ng salary mo wala pa savings. Mahirap mamuhay kung high standard of living. Live according to your income.
@@soundtechjv6777 oh i noticed i wrote both in brutto. i meant netto sa 2000€ deducted na tax at other like versicherung blahblah. roundabout lang.
Reality vs. Expectation here in DE. Wg masilaw s salary. Hnd p deducted taxes jn.haha
Same din pag US daming tax, need mo sasakyan, health insurance, house rent mahal dpende din sa state, car insurance.Depdnde din tlaga sa standard of living Kong maluho ka or hindi
I agree .Ewan ko lng sa 12hours work meron break time na included sa 12hours.
Thank you germany !
German people are good people.
This is a good one for those who wants to take nursing in germany.
I'm a nurse in Germany, Nursing Education & Training in the Philippines is way better than Germany. It is worthier studying Nursing in the Philippines.
Just saying....
Cons: The nursing curriculum in the Philippines is higher than in Germany. How? In what terms? The nursing curriculum in the Philippines is acceptable globally compare to Germany that you are only limited or allowed to practice your nursing career in Germany and other neighbouring European countries. A German registered nurse can pursue Bachelor's degree of Nursing in University in Germany for another year or 2 with C1 german language level and once finished you will now eligible or acceptable to work globally such as US, Australia, Canada etc.
Pros: As we all know, nursing study in the Philippines is very very expensive when it come to tuition fees, miscellaneous, books, equipments needed in clinical etc. it will cost you like more or less half a million pesos just for you to stud nursing. In Germany, you need to pass first the german language B1 level and while you are studying Nursing, it is free and at the same time the government is giving you an allowance and you are also receiving a salary from the hospital or homecare where you are doing your practicals or your clinical duties.
I am currently living and working here in Germany with my family.
Yes 💯% agree, because back there in the Philippines, all nurses there are Graduates of Bachelors Degree,that why they likes us Filipino Nurses😂, it is not the same when you compare it here in Germany,The nurse here is Vocational (3 years), in my opinion the Philippines has still the best curriculum because other country recognised our Curriculum as Bachelor Degree,and when you want to changes country, you have an option to move to US or AU,Canada or NZ😂.But the advantage here is that,we have a good Healthcare Care System and modern Equipment❤.
Philippines is still the best curriculum when you finished your BSN degree, you are not limited to one country but for some who wants to study nursing but do not have the means to support themselves they can try vocational nursing/diploma aka "Ausbildung Pflege" in Germany. They need to be serious in learning the german language because growing with the german language and learning the german language is a different story. I've been here in Germany for 3 years working as a Nurse and finished BSN degree passed the Nursing Board Exam and recently Nclex exam, my german sprache improve better as time goes by but still struggling especially when you have thoughts in mind and have difficulty expressing aside from understanding their not so common words used in a conversation. The salary or gehalt as a Nurse in Germany is between 2,600 to 3,400 euros but there is still deduction of taxes. It is enough to pay your bills and expenses, a little savings if you are supporting your family and sending remittances in the Philippines. Impossible to buy a house unless you are married with native/local german with high paying job because you will be needing a loan to buy a House.
@@jonAmazeing exactly.
Wow…Germany is the best. ❤❤❤
That’s great. They need to do the same here in America
Compared here in the US it’s about half 6,000 USD though the upside in Germany is that you don’t have to pay for anything except studying hard!
Excellent decision for the economy. They need this in the us.
A good system. It's an opportunity for aspiring Filipino Students based in Philippines to try out the German system....
Also, what's impressive with Germany is that their universities offer free tertiary education especially for their citizens.
not only for "their citizens" ... all residents of Germany, regardless of their citizenship,
then surely also citizens of other EU countries (who can freely move to Germany) - and even citizens of any other country who manage to successfully apply for a study program at a German public university and get a student visa.
Nakafocus sila sa Nursing, sana may iba pa din silang offer na trabaho..
Usually Ausbildung ang Tawag which will take 3 years work at the same time nag school and yearly tumataas ang sahod approx(1200 then 1300 and 1500 sa Euro) A1 to B2 kailangan mag aral ng Deutsch pero magandang carrier siya since pero ang challenges talaga ang Language + Taxes ay susku goodluck nalang hirap.
Viel glück❤
A former nursing instructor and nurse in germany here...
Another catch: 1000 euro is not enough when you will be paying for your own apartment. Specially in Münich wherein you could barely find a 1 bedroom apartment that costs less than 1000....better study Nursing in the Philippines for 4 years (our curriculum is one of the best). At home, you will not have problem paying for your apartment and budgeting food. All you needed to do is focus your studies. After you graduate and acquire your license, you can finally decide which country would you wanna go.
Graduating in the Philippines gives you a Bachelor's degree that could land you in any country. Whereas in Germany vocational course xa. Nearby neighboring countries who speaks German lng ma acknowledge ang diploma mo..
Libre kase ang habol namin, ikaw po ba magpapa aral sa min sa Philippines?
3,000 euro is not a lot of money. In the USA, salary is about 7,000
This is great...specially to those who cant afford to finish education here in the philippines....for me its highly recommended not only because of money matters but to d higher educational system that germany could offer...
Downside is the nursing profession in Germany is just a vocaltional course so if you are planning to work in another country after studying in Germany then you’ll have a big headache because you’ll be needing a professional license.
Good Germany !!! Filipinos are good caregiving nurses, more compassionate !!!
Magaling ka ngang nurse but not compensated. Life in Germany is expensive.
Wow it's really a good news..I hope I can still apply to study I'm 45 already but willing to study again
after about 20 years …there goes the demand for nurses all over the world again . Nurses should take advantage of this now before the demand goes down again.
3000 euro hindi po ibabawas pa po ang tax.. pero so far i am here for more than 4 years happy and contented dapat lang marunong magtipid kasi ang mahal ng mga apt except kapag may offer ang hospital or nursing home kung san ka magwowork
Hm ang net if 3kbrutto?
@@cesa0753 varies daw po siya. Pero sa naask ko 1900-2300 po ata
Thank you Germany 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Yung May dream .. please learned the language Philippines EDUCATION should consider include the Language in curriculum and try the best adapting international standard specially we have the ability yes na Maka adapt easily patience lively yan gusto nila sa mga pinoy. Ang problem Lang minsan yung mga curriculum ntin di up sa standard nila at wala sa curriculum niLa kya mag arak ka ulit yon minsan nahihirapan ang pinoy . Pero gooddluck sa May plan ..ready nyo rin self ang weather . Germany is best place po to work Medco lonely pero kaya as long u keep in touch with your family and make friends sa Germany .
This is good offer specially for those ppl that cannot afford tuition fee in the Philippines but the best nurses go to the U.S though I like the German ppl. Their ambassador in the Philippines is my patient n we talked a lot about the German government program n he said very few ppl are applying because our priority is going to the U.S n he knew I was already U.S license working in a top notch hospital
Marami pong magiging next gen na mga mistisong artista later on. Wink wink.
Kung skilled worker ka. In-demand ka sa Germany.. Kulang na kulang sila dyan, kahit simpleng pag repair lang ng pinto di sila marunong kaya marami nghahanap dun
I am interested and im working here in UAE as Nursing Assistant...this dont have age limit cause im already in 40s...and im willing and inspire to get this such overwhelming opportunity
Magandang opportunity ito mga kabayan!
kababayan*
Nagwork ako sa Germany. Half ng sahod mapupunta sa Tax, tas 1k p sa rent at mga expenses. Wala n po natira
My mga nakilala akong mga nurses dito sa Germany, bago palang sila, pero sayang kc this year most of them ay uuwi ng pinas tapos hindi na babalik.
Eh? Bkit daw po?
@@coolchannel4555 because of not passing recognition exam for Nurses or Annerkennung na tinatawag nila dito or B2 German Language Exam. May ibang Filipino Nurses here sa Germany na ang bitbit is B1 German Language Certificate tas dito mag B2 German Language exam mostly coming from TripleWin
Hopefully German and Spanish languages will be incorporated in Philippine schools and colleges.
Great interview!!!
I like Germany. Maganda talaga and safe. At syempre disiplinado dn tao parang Japan.
Pero masyado atang hinahype ni Rico ang sahod sa Germany. Remember mas mataas cost of living sa Germany compare sa Pinas. Kaya yung 150K pesos na sahod hindi dn ganun kalaki yun.” pag dating mo sa Germany lalo na pag may kasama mo pa family mo. Rent pa lang sa Munich mabigat na.
So bakit mo isasama mo ang family mo kung na momoblema ka sa cost of living sa germany, pwede naman ikaw lang mag isa dyan divahh.
@@emilio2020 pwede naman yan pero may tao kasi na ayaw mawalay sa family kaya naisasama nila family nila
@@onejohn4836 sabagay were same family oriented.
Mas malaki ang sahod ng Nurses sa Amerika kesa European countries, malaki ang taxes sa Europe sa Amerika di masyado. May free healtcare nga sa European countries pero sa Amerika meron namang health insurances kaya di ka din masyado mangangamba pag nagkasakit ka. Tsaka kung balak mo mag-ipon at umuwi dito sa Pinas sa Amerika ka magpunta malaki maiipon mo at magiging pension mo. Kung sa Germany ang sahod 180k sa US pwede ka sumahod ng nasa 250k as Nurse.
Healthcare in Germany is not free😂 when it comes sa pension or retirement maliit lang makukuhang pension based narin sa mga kwento ng mga titas na natin who work sa Germany as a Nurse wayback 1970's. Also yung pension/retirement will be based how many healthcare professionals who are working in the healthcare field like Nurses kaya aggressive sila sa pagrerecruit and also to maintain yung Universal Healthcare system nila otherwise it will collapse dahil sa understaffing especially andami ng matatanda na nagretire at already old, a Lot was taking advantage sa Social System here in Germany sama pa yung ibang refugees who are not working.
@@jonAmazeing sabi nila free kasi universal healthcare. Tsaka alam ko talaga mas malaki sahod sa US kasi may kapatid ako ng Nurse pero caregiver sya sa Canada. Yung kaklase nya na Nurse sa UK lumipat ng US kasi nga mas malaki sahod dun tsaka mas malaki ata pension sa US.
@@mmjj7685 may bayad health insurance dito deducted sa salary. Yung Dental services nila may bayad yung cleaning. Subsidized yung prescribed na medicines. Walang bayad ang consultation sa Doctor, Laboratory or kung magpa admit sa Hospital for surgery o magkasakit pero mahirap maghanap ng Doctor saka appointment katulad sa Canada kaya make use talaga ng Health insurance dito kasi binabayaran.
@@jonAmazeing ang isip ko talaga since universal health care napakadalang ng private insurance since malaki ang tax kaya yung healthcare subsidized na ng government at ang alam ko yung mayayaman lang talaga ang nagamit ng private hospital sa Europe kasi yung government hospital nila magaganda. Sa US hindi na ko nagtataka kung bakit may insurance pero sa European countries nakakagulat na may private healthcare insurance.
@@mmjj7685 Everyone is paying health insurance deducted sa salary if working. Baka statutory health insurance yan from government for those na retired na sa work or person with disabilities na hindi private yung health insurance nila
im a Filipino nurse. I want to work as Nurse in Germany and to look for my forever Afam🙏🏼. Sa mga nanjan na sa Germany, mabilis din ba kayo nakahanap ng Afam nyo?
I hope the 1k euro per month salary they are offering the employer should cover the board and lodging, food expenses, transpo. and health insurance. Otherwise you will not survive with just that amount here in Europe. I live in the Netherlands and minimum salary for nurses here is 3,800 euro to 4k euro per month. I hope the German govt will be fair with the salary they will give to our hardworking fellow Filipino nurses.
Yup allowance lang yan yung 1K euros. Yung rent pa unless shared apartment, expenses like food, bills like wifi, phone, atbp, travel kung magcocommute. Yung kakilala kong nagausbildung ng nursing pero medtech sa Pinas nakitira sa Tita nya para makatipid
3000 Euros a month is about half the wage of a nurse in the US. Also, in the US hospitals will pay nursing assistants to complete nursing school. So getting the visa is the obstacle.
Can i know how can avail this to my daughter which is graduating senior high schòol and now looking for nursing school here in the philippines